ADVANCING R.A. 9344. Some youth participants from Davao City Poblacion A, Buhangin, Bahay Pagasa, Agdao, Talomo A, Paginhawaan Drop-In Center, and DSWD Regional Rehabilitation Center for Youth participate in the Artshop at SMX, SM Lanang on Friday in celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Enactment of Republic Act 9344 or the Juvenile Justice and continue reading : Advancing R.A. 9344
Mother gives up gambling, now a Pantawid Parent Leader
DAVAO CITY (DSWD XI) – For a long time, Silvia Chua, 43, a mother of two children fed her family from her earnings as ‘last-two’ (betting game) coordinator. She knew full well that ‘last-two’ is illegal but she continued with the trade because of poverty. “Kabalo ko illegal ni nga trabaho, gisudlan nako aron madungagan continue reading : Mother gives up gambling, now a Pantawid Parent Leader
Women game changers of DavOr village
SAN ISIDRO, Davao Oriental (DSWD XI) – In November 2014, 20 Pantawid Pamilya mothers came together and agreed to organize the Cambaleon Hog Raisers SEA-K Association. Having accessed P 200,000.00 capital assistance from the Sustainable Livelihood Program (SLP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the team of strong-minded women has become the continue reading : Women game changers of DavOr village
Partners for change
PARTNERS FOR CHANGE. Randy Halasan, Head Teacher of Pegalongan Elementary School, gets recognition from Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for his support in the implementation of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program. Presenting the certificate are [L-R] Convergence Coordinator Merlinda A. Paragamac, Assistant Regional Director for Operations Rebecca A. Santamaria, Assistant Regional Director for Administration continue reading : Partners for change
Classrooms finally
CLASSROOM FINALLY. Prior to the implementation of Kalahi-CIDSS, students in Barangay Lagumit in Malita town, Davao Occidental held their classes in a makeshift classroom beneath a mango tree since their room could not accommodate a large number of students. With the construction of a two-classroom High School building worth P 1,488,158.00 through Kalahi-CIDSS, 90 students can continue reading : Classrooms finally
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